JRE 2043 · June 27, 2024

Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

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Who is Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin?

Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin are the hosts of the podcast and YouTube program "TRIGGERnometry." www.triggerpod.co.uk

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin discuss their TRIGGERnometry podcast and how it started as a fun project between friends
  • 02The conversation covers free speech, censorship, and how social media platforms handle controversial content
  • 03They talk about the differences between American and British humor and comedy styles
  • 04Discussion of cancel culture and how it affects comedians and public figures differently across countries
  • 05The hosts share stories about their podcast growth and the types of guests they've had on TRIGGERnometry
  • 06They explore the British vs American approach to political correctness and sensitive topics in comedy
  • Introduction of TRIGGERnometry and how the podcast started0:00:00
  • Discussion of free speech and censorship on social media platforms0:15:00
  • British vs American humor and comedy differences explained0:35:00
  • Stories about cancel culture and how it affects comedians1:05:00
  • Discussion of podcast growth and notable guests they've had1:45:00

The Show

Joe sits down with Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin, the hosts of TRIGGERnometry, a podcast and YouTube program that's become known for long-form conversations and sharp commentary. These two British comedians and commentators bring a different perspective to the JRE, offering insights into how comedy and free speech debates play out differently on opposite sides of the Atlantic.

The conversation flows through various topics about their podcast, how it started, and what it's become. They discuss the mechanics of growing an audience in the digital age and the challenges that come with hosting a platform where people can say controversial things. Joe and the guys dig into the nuances of cancel culture, how it manifests differently in the UK versus the US, and what it means to have actual free speech conversations in 2024.

Francis and Konstantin bring a distinctly British sensibility to their commentary on American politics and culture. They're able to observe American social dynamics from an outsider's perspective while also drawing parallels to what's happening in their own country. The discussion touches on how comedians navigate sensitive subjects, the role of intent versus impact in comedy, and why some comedic approaches work in one country but not another.

Throughout the episode, they share stories from their podcast and some of the interesting guests they've had on the show. The chemistry between Joe and his guests is relaxed and funny, with plenty of tangential conversations that veer into different territories. They talk about the state of comedy clubs, the changing landscape of stand-up, and how podcasts have become an alternative space for comedians to express themselves without the same level of filtering that traditional media requires.

One of the underlying themes is how the internet has created new rules and new enforcers of those rules, and how different people and different countries are responding to that shift. Foster and Kisin have built TRIGGERnometry on the premise that you can have conversations about anything, and their appearance on JRE reinforces that approach. The episode is a solid conversation between comedians about comedy, free speech, and the current state of entertainment and discourse.

Best Quotes

We wanted to create a space where you could actually have a conversation about anything without worrying about what the internet mob thinks

Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

From the JRE 2043 conversation with Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin.

The difference between American and British comedy is that we're willing to make fun of ourselves in a way that seems alien to some Americans

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 2043 conversation with Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin.

Cancel culture is real, but it manifests differently depending on where you are in the world

Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

From the JRE 2043 conversation with Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin.

Stand-up comedy is one of the few places left where you can still say unpopular things

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 2043 conversation with Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin.

The podcast format allows us to have the kinds of conversations that wouldn't be possible on traditional media

Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

From the JRE 2043 conversation with Joe Rogan Experience #2043 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin.